A. B. Guthrie AKA Alfred Bertram Guthrie, Jr. Born: 13-Jan-1901 Birthplace: Bedford, IN Died: 26-Apr-1991 Location of death: Choteau, MT Cause of death: unspecified
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Occupation: Novelist Nationality: United States Executive summary: The Way West University: BA Journalism, University of Montana (1923)
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction 1950 for The Way West The Lexington Leader 1926-47
Author of books:
Murders at Moon Dance (1943, novel) The Big Sky (1947, novel) The Way West (1949, novel) These Thousand Hills (1956, novel) The Big It (1960, short stories) The Big Hen's Chick: A Life In Context (1965, memoir) Wild Pitch (1973, novel) The Genuine Article (1977, novel) No Second Wind (1980, novel) A Field Guide to Writing Fiction (1991)
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